T-Pain Throws His Dog A Perfect Party In "It's My Dog Birthday" Visual

T-Pain delivers a new visual off of "1UP."

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T-Pain is a known animal lover. He even appeared in a PETA campaign reminding people to treat their animals like family. Even without PETA, he advocates for animal rights. In his latest music video, he proves that a dog is indeed a man's best friend by throwing his little buddy a massive party.

After releasing his project, 1UP in late February, T-Pain is back with a new visual off of his project for "It's My Dog Birthday." The rapper's latest visual finds him throwing an extravagant birthday bash for his dog which includes a ball pit and more. 

"When I first wrote 'It's My Dog Birthday,' it was really about a homie of mine, but then my team and I thought why not put a spin on it and go literal," Pain said about the song. "We started bouncing around ideas for what we could do with actual dogs and BarkBox was naturally a perfect fit."


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